Patients are asked to avoid its Adult and Paediatric Emergency Departments where possible.
Mullingar Regional Hospital is warning its Adult and Paediatric Emergency Departments are extremely busy this evening.
Management says the hospital is 'in escalation' and teams are working to manage the current in-patient and Covid-19 bed capacity.
Patients are asked to consider their options before attending the ED, as those who do not require urgent care could be waiting for long periods.
Adult and paediatric patients who require urgent care will be prioritised.
Hospital management is thanking the public for their support and understanding.
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